The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 2Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1954 - Human anatomy |
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... occasionally may cause a rup- ture of this normally well - protected organ . It is notable that traumatic rupture of the bladder is a far more frequent event than that of the uterus . Surgical rupture of the corpus of the uterus results ...
... occasionally may cause a rup- ture of this normally well - protected organ . It is notable that traumatic rupture of the bladder is a far more frequent event than that of the uterus . Surgical rupture of the corpus of the uterus results ...
Page 168
... occasionally adhere to and invade the fundus posteriorly and , on palpation , present a mass with misleading character- istics . Large cysts of the ovary are some- times difficult to differentiate , and they may be malignant . As ...
... occasionally adhere to and invade the fundus posteriorly and , on palpation , present a mass with misleading character- istics . Large cysts of the ovary are some- times difficult to differentiate , and they may be malignant . As ...
Page 237
... Occasionally , mid- zonal necrosis is seen , but serial sections usually reveal continuity with larger peri- portal lesions . The condition may be wide- spread or may involve only a few subcapsu- lar lobules . Three types of renal ...
... Occasionally , mid- zonal necrosis is seen , but serial sections usually reveal continuity with larger peri- portal lesions . The condition may be wide- spread or may involve only a few subcapsu- lar lobules . Three types of renal ...
Contents
SECTION I | 1 |
Cysts and Cancer of Scrotum | 9 |
Blood Supply of Perineum | 15 |
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